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An on-line community for Hyde genealogy researchers to exchange and preserve genealogical information.Mon, 21 Jan 2019 01:49:24 +0000hourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.3Comment on Hyde Family Lines by MARGARET FRONTERAhttp://www.hydegenealogy.com/?page_id=103&cpage=1#comment-43642
Mon, 21 Jan 2019 01:49:24 +0000http://www.hydegenealogy.org/blog/?page_id=103#comment-43642Looking for more info on John H. Hyde of England who married Mary Fraser of Scotland. They settled in Essex County, NJ, then Philadelphia, then back to New Jersey. Looking for info back from them. Info on their descendants is already in hand.

JOHN H. HYDE was born about 1821 in England. He is buried at Fairmount Cem Newark, NJ Sec L lot 125 Grave 3 rear. He married MARY FRAZER. She was born about 1826 in Scotland, and is also buried at Fairmount Cem Newark,
NJ Sec L lot 125 Grave 3 rear.

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Mon, 07 Jan 2019 00:23:45 +0000http://www.hydegenealogy.org/blog/?page_id=103#comment-43553Usually I can at least narrow things down, but this is challenging in that there were many, many families moving through NY to Ohio – especially the area around Cincinnati, a boomtown in that period – and more information would need to be found. I recommend the Hamilton County Genealogical Society https://hcgsohio.org/ for starters. We know very little about Julia but a great deal about James Applegate, which might help. The Applegate Project has this to say about James and his ancestors http://applegate-project.org/tng/getperson.php?personID=I16304&tree=Main They list Julia as being born in NJ but at least two censuses clearly show NY. There’s one death record for her daughter that is difficult to read but states “Pen” as an abbreviation for PA. The same certificate lists James’s birthplace as “Scotland” so it’s important to remember that death certs are only as accurate as the person providing the information. James was born in PA (there is a Scotland, PA so who knows?) and there’s no reason to doubt that Julia was born in NY. So where did they meet? We know that the starting point of James’s journey was either Northumberland or Allegheny County, PA and the endpoint by 1820 was Delhi, Hamilton County, Ohio, where he and Julia appear in the census next to his father Henry and brothers. They had two daughters by 1820 who were recorded in the household of James’s brother John, next door – I imagine it made sense for all the young children to be in one supervised area. There are no Hide/Hydes nearby, and only a few in Cincinnati, although there were quite a few Heides in Hamilton County. So hopefully the Historical Society will be able to provide some additional information between the years of 1812 and 1820. Ohio was essentially on the front lines of the War of 1812, and there was also a significant courthouse fire, and these things may affect the availability of your information. As a general rule, jumping forward in time, to the records of Julia and James’s children, may provide some insight into their past.
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Sat, 05 Jan 2019 21:21:56 +0000http://www.hydegenealogy.org/blog/?page_id=326#comment-43541Robert W Hyde’s parents were Robert Hyde, a Freemason of Hillsborough/Hillsboro District, Grandville NC, who married Elizabeth Harper 22 Oct 1781. He bred racehorses and conducted business in London and Fredericksburg, VA under “Smith, Young and Hyde”. Elizabeth’s parents were Jesse Harper and Emily Diana Goodloe of Fredericksburg, VA, who moved to Granville NC around 1769. Robert Hyde Sr’s parents were John Hyde of Lunenburg and Mecklenburg, VA, (John’s will dated 11 Sept 1791) and Martha, last name unconfirmed, who predeceased him. Per “Records and Memorials of the Speed Family”, Mary Speed and Robert W Hyde’s children were Robert Henry Speed Hyde who married Louisa Dederer and William Henry Speed Hyde who died unmarried. A link to the book here: https://archive.org/stream/recordsmemorials00spee/recordsmemorials00spee_djvu.txt
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Mon, 31 Dec 2018 02:49:22 +0000http://www.hydegenealogy.org/blog/?page_id=606#comment-43496Oh, also, for the sake of interest, my 3rd great, Susannah (SU-SA GA-NE-GA, Catherine’s sister) who married David Elder (and moved to Texas with him) spoke the language and taught her children and was listed on the census as a “Doctress” as she was a Root/Bark Woman. This would be an Indian doctress, vs Western.

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Mon, 31 Dec 2018 00:58:24 +0000http://www.hydegenealogy.org/blog/?page_id=606#comment-43493Could you clarify if Catherine Hyde, mother of William “Penn” Hyde, was a second wife, or friend, of William Holland Thomas? He is listed as married to Sarah Love.
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Sun, 23 Dec 2018 15:55:39 +0000http://www.hydegenealogy.org/blog/?page_id=103#comment-43447Hi Christine!
Most NC Hydes trace back to Charles Hyde who came from England in the 1750’s and fought in the Revolutionary War. I have traced my Hyde line to a Richard Hide that settled in coastal Virginia in the 1620’s. I lack necessary documentation to prove itthough. Richard was from London and was a stonemason. Here is my email so we can stay in touch. joel2.25dhq@gmail.com
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